Sette is an Italian equivalent of 'seven'. It's pronounced 'SEHT-tay'. It's the number that comes after 'sei' ['six'], and before 'otto' ['eight'].
"Thirty-seven" in English is trentasette in Italian.
Cinquantasette is an Italian equivalent of the English word "fifty-seven."Specifically, the number cinquanta means "fifty (50)." The number sette translates as "seven (7)." The pronunciation will be "tcheen-KWAN-ta-SET-tey" in Italian.
Settantasette is the Italian equivalent of 'seventy-seven'. It's formed from the word 'settanta' for 'seventy' and the word 'sette' for 'seven'. It's pronounced 'seh-TAHN-tah SEH-tay'.**The 'ay' sound is similar to the 'ay' sound in the English word 'ray'.
"Number seven" in English is (il) numero sette in Italian.
Ricotta is an Italian soft cheese that is seven letters.
"Fall down seven, get up eight" in English is Cadere sette volte, rialzarsi otto in Italian.
Sono le sette in Italian means "They are the seven" in English.
Seven. Eight, if it is Italian.
Come venderne sette? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How do you sell seven?" The question translates literally as "How to sell seven of them?" in English. The pronunciation will be "KO-mey ven-DER-ney SET-tey" in Pisan Italian.
Seven Seas Viva Italian dressing was discontinued in 2005. The brand was known for its range of salad dressings, including the popular Viva Italian variety. The discontinuation was part of a broader restructuring of the product line by the company.
"Sette" is an Italian equivalent of "seven (7)."Specifically, the Italian word is considered a masculine plural noun. Its plural definite article is "i" ("the"). The pronunciation is "SEHT-teh."
Sette giorni is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "seven days." The plural number and masculine plural noun may be preceded by the masculine plural definite article i ("the"). The pronunciation will be "SET-tey DJOR-nee" in Italian.